Reinventing Yourself Over 40 Isn’t Easy, But It Sure Is Worth It!

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Almost every woman I know is in the same situation: We had a career before we had kids, and now we want to (or have to) go back to work and don’t know what the heck we’re supposed to do! Women over 40 want flexibility and they want to feel good and be passionate about what they do professionally. So, that usually means reinventing yourself, and anyone who has ever experienced it will tell you that reinventing yourself over 40 isn’t easy.

This week’s Love Essentially is the story of New York real estate agent, Annette Akers, who reinvented herself and is as happy as can be. Here is the article, which includes tips on reinventing yourself over 40!

Do you love yourself enough to reinvent yourself?

by Jackie Pilossoph for Chicago Tribune Media Group

Eleven years ago, when Annette Akers up and moved to New York City after living her entire life in Illinois (19 years in Chicago), she was optimistic it was going to be great for her career.

“It was exciting, and I felt like moving to that market would help me grow with the company,” said Akers, who at the time was working in sales for a large medical device company.

But life took an unexpected turn. Claiming to this day that she was “bullied out of the company” by a male coworker who felt financially threatened by her success, Akers found herself out of a job two years later. A double whammy: It was during the 2007 recession.

“At first I wasn’t too worried about finding another job because it had always been easy for me in the past,” said Akers, who is now 50. “But when I started looking this time, I would always lose out to someone younger, and who was usually a male.”